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Frankfurt to Launch Semi-Automatic U-Bahn System by 2027
Frankfurt's Verkehrsgesellschaft Frankfurt (VGF) will invest over โฌ200 million in a globally unique digitalization project enabling semi-automatic U-Bahn operation in tunnels starting in 2027, increasing capacity by up to 30 percent.
Frankfurt to Launch Semi-Automatic U-Bahn System by 2027
Frankfurt's Verkehrsgesellschaft Frankfurt (VGF) will invest over โฌ200 million in a globally unique digitalization project enabling semi-automatic U-Bahn operation in tunnels starting in 2027, increasing capacity by up to 30 percent.
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44% Bias Score


Frankfurt to Increase Fines for Littering and Improper Waste Disposal
Frankfurt, Germany, will increase fines for littering and improper waste disposal to combat the growing problem of public uncleanliness and improve the city's image.
Frankfurt to Increase Fines for Littering and Improper Waste Disposal
Frankfurt, Germany, will increase fines for littering and improper waste disposal to combat the growing problem of public uncleanliness and improve the city's image.
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40% Bias Score


Frankfurt's Smart City Ranking: Mid-Tier Performance Despite Digital Investments
Despite investments in digital infrastructure and a digital strategy, Frankfurt ranks mid-tier in 2024 Smart City rankings by Bitkom (25th of 83 major cities) and Haselhorst (75th of 417 cities over 30,000 inhabitants), maintaining its previous year's position.
Frankfurt's Smart City Ranking: Mid-Tier Performance Despite Digital Investments
Despite investments in digital infrastructure and a digital strategy, Frankfurt ranks mid-tier in 2024 Smart City rankings by Bitkom (25th of 83 major cities) and Haselhorst (75th of 417 cities over 30,000 inhabitants), maintaining its previous year's position.
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24% Bias Score


Frankfurt SPD Reconsiders Mainufer Road Closure After Coalition Collapse
Following the collapse of Frankfurt's four-party coalition, the SPD is reconsidering the closure of the northern Mainufer for car traffic, highlighting the city's reliance on cars and the need for an efficient east-west axis.
Frankfurt SPD Reconsiders Mainufer Road Closure After Coalition Collapse
Following the collapse of Frankfurt's four-party coalition, the SPD is reconsidering the closure of the northern Mainufer for car traffic, highlighting the city's reliance on cars and the need for an efficient east-west axis.
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44% Bias Score


Frankfurt Police Evict Occupied Building After Weeks of Delay
Frankfurt police swiftly evicted an occupied building in the Gallus district on September 2, ending a weeks-long occupation that began July 12 and prompted criticism for the city's delayed response.
Frankfurt Police Evict Occupied Building After Weeks of Delay
Frankfurt police swiftly evicted an occupied building in the Gallus district on September 2, ending a weeks-long occupation that began July 12 and prompted criticism for the city's delayed response.
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52% Bias Score


Frankfurt Police Clear Squatted Building After Weeks of Occupation
Frankfurt police cleared a building occupied since mid-July, finding it empty; the city's delayed action and the occupants' display of anti-Israel and antisemitic materials drew criticism.
Frankfurt Police Clear Squatted Building After Weeks of Occupation
Frankfurt police cleared a building occupied since mid-July, finding it empty; the city's delayed action and the occupants' display of anti-Israel and antisemitic materials drew criticism.
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56% Bias Score

70th Anniversary of Hessen's Women's Prison: A Look at Female Incarceration in Germany
Hessen, Germany, celebrates 70 years of its Frankfurt women's prison and the 50th anniversary of its accompanying mother-child home, highlighting its unique approach to female incarceration and rehabilitation.

70th Anniversary of Hessen's Women's Prison: A Look at Female Incarceration in Germany
Hessen, Germany, celebrates 70 years of its Frankfurt women's prison and the 50th anniversary of its accompanying mother-child home, highlighting its unique approach to female incarceration and rehabilitation.
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48% Bias Score

Frankfurt Considers Decriminalizing Fare Evasion
Frankfurt lawmakers are debating a proposal by the Left party to decriminalize fare evasion on public transport, replacing criminal prosecution with a 60 Euro fine; similar measures have already been adopted in Mainz and Wiesbaden.

Frankfurt Considers Decriminalizing Fare Evasion
Frankfurt lawmakers are debating a proposal by the Left party to decriminalize fare evasion on public transport, replacing criminal prosecution with a 60 Euro fine; similar measures have already been adopted in Mainz and Wiesbaden.
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16% Bias Score

Frankfurt Rape Case: 20-Year-Old Sentenced to 5.5 Years
A 20-year-old man in Frankfurt, Germany, was sentenced to five and a half years in prison for the rape of a 16-year-old girl in November 2024, after a night of drug use, including further charges of assault and reckless driving.

Frankfurt Rape Case: 20-Year-Old Sentenced to 5.5 Years
A 20-year-old man in Frankfurt, Germany, was sentenced to five and a half years in prison for the rape of a 16-year-old girl in November 2024, after a night of drug use, including further charges of assault and reckless driving.
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20% Bias Score

Frankfurt's Ruling Coalition Faces Budget Impasse Six Months Before Local Elections
Following the collapse of a political alliance in Frankfurt, Germany, the city's mayor is urging the remaining coalition partners to finalize the 2026 budget before the upcoming local elections in six months, amid disagreements over spending priorities.

Frankfurt's Ruling Coalition Faces Budget Impasse Six Months Before Local Elections
Following the collapse of a political alliance in Frankfurt, Germany, the city's mayor is urging the remaining coalition partners to finalize the 2026 budget before the upcoming local elections in six months, amid disagreements over spending priorities.
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24% Bias Score

Frankfurt Police Evict Occupied Building After Weeks of Delay
Frankfurt police swiftly evicted an occupied building in the Gallus district on the morning of August 29, 2023, after the city filed a police report on August 26, following weeks of occupation and public criticism.

Frankfurt Police Evict Occupied Building After Weeks of Delay
Frankfurt police swiftly evicted an occupied building in the Gallus district on the morning of August 29, 2023, after the city filed a police report on August 26, following weeks of occupation and public criticism.
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52% Bias Score

Frankfurt's Europaviertel Tram Delay: Planning Issues and Capacity Constraints
Years of repeated replanning, coupled with Germany-wide capacity constraints in the construction industry due to massive rail investments, have caused significant delays to the Frankfurt Europaviertel tram line, leaving residents and businesses reliant on unreliable bus services.

Frankfurt's Europaviertel Tram Delay: Planning Issues and Capacity Constraints
Years of repeated replanning, coupled with Germany-wide capacity constraints in the construction industry due to massive rail investments, have caused significant delays to the Frankfurt Europaviertel tram line, leaving residents and businesses reliant on unreliable bus services.
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44% Bias Score
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